





3D luxury decorative pillow, fine workmanship Flora
Luxury 3D decorative pillow, fine workmanship
High quality pillowcase with filling included
The main task of decorative cushions, as the name implies, is to look smart and give the room or at least the piece of furniture on which it is placed a stylish decoration flair. Regardless of which seating or sleeping furniture is equipped with decorative cushions, the living room will always have an atmosphere of stylish coziness, while the pillow itself can also have other functions.
A colorful eye-catcher
The living pillow is a great accessory for sofas or beds. With it the individual furnishing of a living room is tastefully supported and visually enriched.
Thanks to a zipper the cover is removable and washable. The stylishly decorating cushion fits comfortably into every living landscape and provides cozy moments of wellbeing
A colorful eye-catcher

Thanks to a zipper the cover is removable and washable. The stylishly decorating cushion fits comfortably into every living landscape and provides cozy moments of wellbeing

Ossaya, decorative pillows, luxury pillows, embroidered pillows, high-quality pillows, designer pillows, classy pillows, beautiful pillows
MATERIALCushion cover: Polyester
Filling: polyester
CARE
Hand wash recommended
COLOUR
black
DIMENSIONS
W 45 cm, L 45 cm
DETAILS
- Pillows with different front and back
- 3D flowers front
- Closure type: zipper
- Delivery with ticking
- Removable cover
- An absolute eye-catcher on every couch!
Manufacturer info
The living cushion is a great accessory for Sofas or beds! With it, the individual furnishing of a living space is tastefully supported and visually enriched. Thanks to a zipper, the cover is removable and washable. The stylishly decorated cushion fits comfortably into any living landscape and gives cuddly feel-good moments!
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Material characteristics
Which materials are best for your skin, what you sweat in and which substances are most easy to care for
To give you an Overview of the most popular materials in fashion, we have here a small Material-lexicon for you. Learn more about the different production methods, the benefits of the substances and their care. You will see - every Material has its advantages!
Cotton
Cotton fibers grow in capsules on shrubs. With the help of a ginning machine, these fibers are separated from all residues of the Plant. The seeds are processed into oil or replanted. Their shells are used for animal feed or chicken litter. The cotton fibres, however, are pressed into bales, spun into yarns in cotton spinning mills, and sent to the respective factories where they are further processed.
The main quality feature of cotton refers to the length of the fiber, called Stack. The longer and more even a stack is, the easier it is to spin. Areas of cultivation of cotton, for example. India, China, the USA and many other countries in Africa.
To give you an Overview of the most popular materials in fashion, we have here a small Material-lexicon for you. Learn more about the different production methods, the benefits of the substances and their care. You will see - every Material has its advantages!
Cotton
Cotton fibers grow in capsules on shrubs. With the help of a ginning machine, these fibers are separated from all residues of the Plant. The seeds are processed into oil or replanted. Their shells are used for animal feed or chicken litter. The cotton fibres, however, are pressed into bales, spun into yarns in cotton spinning mills, and sent to the respective factories where they are further processed.
The main quality feature of cotton refers to the length of the fiber, called Stack. The longer and more even a stack is, the easier it is to spin. Areas of cultivation of cotton, for example. India, China, the USA and many other countries in Africa.

Cotton: Advantages
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Temperature and humidity regulating
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Soft and skin-friendly
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Easy-care and durable
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Renewable Raw Material
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Breathable fabric
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Highly absorbent
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Light in weight
Cotton: Care
Cotton is Cook-proof and can be washed in the machine. You should also pay attention to the care label, as cotton is often mixed with other substances. Cotton may be flung and wet ironed at high temperature. All around, the fiber is very easy to care for.
Viscose
Viscose is a natural fibre made from natural raw materials (eucalyptus, pine and beech wood). The wood is crushed into pieces. Resins and other substances are boiled out. Cleaned and bleached, the cellulose is pressed into solid pulp sheets. Subsequently, the plates are transformed by a chemical process into a viscous textile mass, which again creates an endless thread.
The fiber is often mixed with cotton, wool, linen or other fibers, but can also be used as a single fiber. Even if the production is complex, it is very worthwhile, because the viscose is so versatile and at the same time inexpensive. It is often used for blouses, shirts, dresses, T-Shirts, women's underwear and as a lining.


Viscose: Advantages
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Skin-friendly & soft
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Antistatic
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Silky shine of the fabric and beautiful case
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Light-resistant
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Compared to natural fibers, it can absorb significantly more moisture without feeling wet
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Easy to color (great advantage in fashion)
Viscose: Care
Viscose is best washed on a gentle cycle up to a maximum of 40° C with a liquid detergent. You should always wash dyed or printed fabrics separately from bright pieces. For stain removal we recommend you to use gall soap. You can easily hang the clothes wet to dry. You should iron the clothes if they are still wet or under a cloth on a light step. If a piece of clothing should run into you, you can carefully adjust it without problems.
Viscose is best washed on a gentle cycle up to a maximum of 40° C with a liquid detergent. You should always wash dyed or printed fabrics separately from bright pieces. For stain removal we recommend you to use gall soap. You can easily hang the clothes wet to dry. You should iron the clothes if they are still wet or under a cloth on a light step. If a piece of clothing should run into you, you can carefully adjust it without problems.
Linen
Linen fibers are obtained from the stem of the flax plant. To produce the fiber, the fruit capsules are separated from the stem. This is then roasted. The plant glue dissolves and the fiber bundles can dissolve. After that, the flax is placed in warm water for 5 to 8 days. It is then dried and excess wood parts are removed by vibrations and then combed out before it can be spun into yarn.
Linen is also often mixed with Cotton-called: semi-linen. Especially in the summer, linen is very popular. Airy, light, and cooling of the pleasant fabric provides a refreshing feeling on the skin. In Germany, the plant grows in the north, as it requires a lot of water and the proximity to the coast is ideal for this.


Linen: Advantages
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Naturally antistatic and characterized by high strength
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Airy and pleasantly cool in summer
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Low dirt susceptibility
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Renewable Raw Material
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Easy-care
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Skin-friendly
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Tear-resistant
Linen: Care
Linen is easy to clean, cook-proof and easy to wash in the machine. You should only pay attention to colored clothing. Wash at 40 ° on a normal cycle and generally iron on a low level after drying.
Linen is easy to clean, cook-proof and easy to wash in the machine. You should only pay attention to colored clothing. Wash at 40 ° on a normal cycle and generally iron on a low level after drying.
Polyacrylic
Polyacrylic is one of the most common synthetic fibres. The fiber is produced with the wet or dry spinning process. The spinning mass is pressed through a nozzle into a shaft with warm air or shot into a felling bath, which ensures that the Endless Thread (Filament) solidifies with the help of a chemical additive.
The fabric is either processed as a single fiber or mixed with wool, cotton or other yarns to combine the advantages of the respective fibers. Polyacrylic is tear and abrasion resistant and is therefore often used for knitwear such as sweaters, jackets and vests, hosiery, Jogging and tracksuits.

Acrylic: Advantages
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Light and warming
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Light - and weather-resistant
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Dimensionally
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Easy-care
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Soft
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Felt free
Acrylic: Care
Since the Material is heat-sensitive, you should only wash it up to 40°, iron it at low temperature and preferably not put it in the dryer. If you are impatient, you can hang up the clothes the night before. Small compensation: the Material dries very quickly.
Since the Material is heat-sensitive, you should only wash it up to 40°, iron it at low temperature and preferably not put it in the dryer. If you are impatient, you can hang up the clothes the night before. Small compensation: the Material dries very quickly.
Polyamide
For the production of polyamide, certain amino acids are converted into a viscous mass, which is pressed through spinning nozzles. An endless filament is created. This can be brought into a certain shape and strength as required.
The fiber is used in many ways, e.g. in rainwear, military clothing, sportswear, swimwear, stockings and lingerie. It is also used as an admixture to cotton and viscose or lining fabric.

Polyamide: Advantages
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Very elastic, abrasion and tear resistant
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It absorbs hardly any moisture
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Low Tendency For Creasing
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Flowing case and light in weight
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Polyamide combines easily with other materials (to gain even more positive properties)
Polyamide: Care
You should not wash pure polyamide above 40°C as it is very sensitive to heat and melts quickly. In a mixture with other fibers, we always recommend you to read the manufacturer's care instructions. In addition, you should not put it in the dryer and you should also save ironing, as the Material hardly creases.
You should not wash pure polyamide above 40°C as it is very sensitive to heat and melts quickly. In a mixture with other fibers, we always recommend you to read the manufacturer's care instructions. In addition, you should not put it in the dryer and you should also save ironing, as the Material hardly creases.
Polyester
The synthetic fiber Polyester is based on the raw material petroleum. This fiber is also obtained by the melt spinning process. This again creates an endless thread, which is then used for further textile production.
To increase the comfort of polyester clothing, the Material is often mixed with natural fibers such as cotton or viscose. These mixed fibers improve the feel while Polyester ensures that the garment remains easy to care for.
Polyester is particularly popular for tent fabrics and sleeping bags. For Outdoor,- bathing,- rainwear, the fiber is also a great advantage, as it hardly absorbs moisture.


Polyester: Advantages
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Soft and skin-friendly
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Easy-care
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Light-resistant
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Tear-resistant and dimensionally stable
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Lightweight yet warm
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Almost wrinkle-free
Polyester: Care
Polyester textiles are easy to care for, quick-drying and largely iron-free. You can wash Polyester in the washing machine on a delicate cycle. It should be dried at a gentle stage or Best hung on the clothesline. You should iron the fabric only on a low level. But often it is not necessary at all.
Polyester textiles are easy to care for, quick-drying and largely iron-free. You can wash Polyester in the washing machine on a delicate cycle. It should be dried at a gentle stage or Best hung on the clothesline. You should iron the fabric only on a low level. But often it is not necessary at all.
Silk
Silk fascinates by its special shine, completely without the influence of chemistry. To make silk, caterpillars are killed with hot water or steam before hatching. This is to prevent tearing of the cocoon. In hot water, which dissolves the Silk glue, the beginnings of the threads are searched and rewound from the cocoons. Then 7 to 10 CoCo threads are combined into a raw silk thread, which is created by the Silk glue as a new thread. This thread can now be processed into smooth textiles.
To obtain 250g of a silk thread, about 3000 cocoons (about 1 kg) are needed.
The main producing countries are China, India and Japan.
Silk fascinates by its special shine, completely without the influence of chemistry. To make silk, caterpillars are killed with hot water or steam before hatching. This is to prevent tearing of the cocoon. In hot water, which dissolves the Silk glue, the beginnings of the threads are searched and rewound from the cocoons. Then 7 to 10 CoCo threads are combined into a raw silk thread, which is created by the Silk glue as a new thread. This thread can now be processed into smooth textiles.
To obtain 250g of a silk thread, about 3000 cocoons (about 1 kg) are needed.
The main producing countries are China, India and Japan.


Silk:Advantages
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Even at high heat, silk remains form-resistant
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Breathable and temperature insulating
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Lightweight, elastic and stable
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Easy to color
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Suitable for Allergy sufferers
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Little susceptible to dirt and impervious to odors
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Dries quickly
Silk: Care
You should wash silk at low temperature with a special detergent. You can iron the fabric on a low level if it is still slightly damp. You should avoid the bleaching sun and never wring it out after washing. So if you want to have some of your silk part for a long time, you should treat it well.
You should wash silk at low temperature with a special detergent. You can iron the fabric on a low level if it is still slightly damp. You should avoid the bleaching sun and never wring it out after washing. So if you want to have some of your silk part for a long time, you should treat it well.
Kashmir
Cashmere wool consists of very soft and fine fibers, which are obtained from the fur of the cashmere goat. The goat lives in extreme height up to 5000m. The extraction is carried out by combing during moulting in the spring. About 150 grams of fine fluff are combed out per animal. To make a sweater, three to four goats are needed, which at the same time gives the annual amount. It is the most expensive precious hair, there is.Cashmere products are often used for sweaters, hats or scarves. The most important producing countries are China and Mongolia.
Cashmere wool consists of very soft and fine fibers, which are obtained from the fur of the cashmere goat. The goat lives in extreme height up to 5000m. The extraction is carried out by combing during moulting in the spring. About 150 grams of fine fluff are combed out per animal. To make a sweater, three to four goats are needed, which at the same time gives the annual amount. It is the most expensive precious hair, there is.Cashmere products are often used for sweaters, hats or scarves. The most important producing countries are China and Mongolia.


Kashmir: Advantages
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Highest thermal insulation of all natural fibres
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Repels moisture very well
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Low, dirt - and odor-prone
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High Tensile Strength
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Breathable (no air dam)
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Skin friendly and very soft
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Light Weight
Cashmere: Care
Cashmere should be cared for like your own hair. It is best to use a liquid wool detergent, which is also suitable for low temperatures. However, the wool can also be washed by hand with a maximum of 30 degrees of warm water, if no care information can be found on the product. It is important not to rub the fine wool, otherwise it will quickly become matted. Do not put the wool in the dryer. Since you should not hang them either, it is best to spread them on a terry cloth to dry.
Cashmere should be cared for like your own hair. It is best to use a liquid wool detergent, which is also suitable for low temperatures. However, the wool can also be washed by hand with a maximum of 30 degrees of warm water, if no care information can be found on the product. It is important not to rub the fine wool, otherwise it will quickly become matted. Do not put the wool in the dryer. Since you should not hang them either, it is best to spread them on a terry cloth to dry.
Wool
The best known of all wool types is certainly sheep's wool. Like all animal fibres, it is a protein fibre. The animals are shorn once or twice a year. The hair is washed and dried. It is then spun into long threads of wool. These are further processed into woven and knitted fabrics.
There are many different types of wool. All animal hair differs in thickness, quality and feel. Scarves, hats, sweaters, coats and suits can be made of the animal fiber particularly well.


Wool: Advantages
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Heat-insulating
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Breathable fabric
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Low Crease Susceptibility
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Little dirt-prone
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reusable (e.g. as packaging material)
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Renewable Raw Material
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Good Elasticity
Wool: Care
For normal drum wash you should look at the care label. If you want to wash your clothes by hand, the water should not be warmer than 30 degrees. Liquid wool detergents are best suited for this. Do not rub, knead or wring during hand washing, otherwise the fibres will warp and the piece of wool will lose its shape. Then rinse thoroughly with clear water. To dry, spread the garment horizontally and never dry in the sun or over the heating. Iron at medium temperature with steam.
For normal drum wash you should look at the care label. If you want to wash your clothes by hand, the water should not be warmer than 30 degrees. Liquid wool detergents are best suited for this. Do not rub, knead or wring during hand washing, otherwise the fibres will warp and the piece of wool will lose its shape. Then rinse thoroughly with clear water. To dry, spread the garment horizontally and never dry in the sun or over the heating. Iron at medium temperature with steam.
Silk, wool or Polyester? Which Material is suitable for me?
Whether natural, artificial, or animal fiber – all substances have their advantages!
In addition, many can be perfectly combined with each other to complement their positive properties. For allergy sufferers, cotton, cashmere and Silk are usually the most suitable. Ultimately, of course, you have to decide for yourself which qualities are most important to you.
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